If you're trying to move SOL or an SPL token into RedotPay, what you actually need is your Solana deposit address — this is the same thing people mean when they ask for a "public key." Here's how that works and what to double check before sending anything.
Your Solana "public key" on RedotPay is your Solana deposit address, found by opening Wallet or Assets, selecting Solana (SOL), and tapping Deposit or Receive. The app displays the address as text and a QR code — always confirm you're sending on the Solana network before transferring funds.
Public key vs. deposit address — same thing here
In crypto, a "public key" (or the wallet address derived from it) is the identifier you share to receive funds — as opposed to your private key, which you never share with anyone. When an app like RedotPay shows you a Solana deposit address or a QR code under a "Receive" or "Deposit" screen, that address is your public key for that wallet.
General steps to find it
The exact wording can shift between app versions, but the flow is typically:
- Log in to your RedotPay account (app or web)
- Go to your Wallet or Assets section
- Select Solana (SOL) from the list of supported assets
- Tap Deposit or Receive
- The app displays your Solana address as text and usually as a QR code — this is your public key for receiving SOL or SPL tokens
Since menus get redesigned over time, if you don't see these exact labels, look for anything phrased as "Add funds," "Top up," or "Receive crypto" — it leads to the same screen.
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- Network match: make sure you're sending from a wallet or exchange on the Solana network, not a similarly named token on a different chain. Sending on the wrong network is one of the most common ways crypto gets lost.
- Copy, don't retype: copy the address directly or scan the QR code rather than typing it by hand.
- Send a small test amount first if you're moving a large balance, to confirm it arrives before sending the rest.
- Address may be reusable or per-transaction depending on the provider's setup — if you're unsure whether to reuse an old address, generate a fresh deposit address for the current transaction to be safe.
If you can't find it in the app
Double-check that your account is fully verified — some providers only reveal deposit options once identity verification is complete. If the option still isn't visible, RedotPay's in-app support or help center is the right place to confirm current steps, since exact screens can change with app updates.
This guide describes the general pattern for finding a Solana deposit address in a custodial wallet app. For the exact current screens and labels, always confirm inside your own RedotPay account, since interfaces are updated over time.
Key facts
- A "public key" and a "deposit address" refer to the same thing in this context
- Find it under Wallet/Assets → Solana (SOL) → Deposit or Receive
- Always verify you're sending on the Solana network to avoid lost funds
- Send a small test amount first for large transfers
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